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Tuivasa-Sheck ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament of his left knee in the Warriors' 24-20 win over Canterbury Bulldogs last April, just seven games into his first season with the Auckland-based club.

But the Kiwis international, the NRL's top metre-eater the previous year for Sydney Roosters, is ready to resume his Warriors career.

I'm pumped," he insists. "It feels awesome.

"Back in November, I hit the ground running from day one. It's been a good build-up and I'm just excited to get some more footy into it now.

"It took some time, but I'm flying now. I trust my knee, because I trust in the medical team that I have here and the people around me.

"Now I'm just putting it against the boys to see how it goes."

Tuivasa-Sheck admits he still has bad days, but has learned to cope with those minor setbacks, as he prepares for the new season.

"About two weeks ago, I thought I was flying, and I woke up one morning and I was puffing again," he says. "That's probably the toughest part - when I think I'm right and then it just doesn't work with me.

"It's a normal thing, they keep telling me, so don't get too hard on myself. It's been nine months since I ran, so it's going to flare up.

"They know about it - it's not something random, so just keep going, ice up, recover well and be healthy, because there will come a time when my knee will be normal again."

Part of the recovery process for Tuivasa-Sheck has been a greater awareness of running mechanics. The thing that once came naturally now come as a conscious effort.

Finally good to get some real news in regards to the team good to hear RTS has recovered well ACL injurys can take time so fully expecting him 100% till about round 4-6

Interesting take from Tui sounds like someone told him to pull his head in regards to his position and do what's best for the team. Also Kearney mentioning Gubb's name seems he is gonna be sticking around for the time being smart move considering Matulino injury and have no real experience depth at prop.

The more I hear about the Foran situation the more I want it to hurry up and end either way it's dragging now and could become an distraction to the club esp with the media asking every 2nd question about him hopefully the NRL sorts it fast either way so they either move on with him or without

Foran, 26, signed a one-year deal with the club in September but is yet to receive the Green light to play from the governing body after a trouble-plagued 2016.

The Kiwi Test five-eighth was released from his lucrative Parramatta deal in July as he addressed mental issues and his season was cut short due to a shoulder injury.

The Auckland-born playmaker was at pre-season training on Monday doing some sprints and drills with Warriors teammates but mostly trained solo.

“He goes in to see a specialist this afternoon so that’s another step forward for him,” coach Stephen Kearney said.

“I’ve seen a real improvement from him and what he can do with us over the past month or so and he’s come back after Christmas in fantastic shape.”

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The NRL want assurances on Foran’s mental health and relationship with gambling identity Eddie Hayson before ratifying his Warriors contract.

Club chief executive and former NRL operating officer Jim Doyle initially expected to receive the all clear by Christmas but has since revised his expectations to January.

It’s been reported Foran will not be eligible for the side’s first-round match against Newcastle in March.

Kearney told reporters that irrespective of any administrative hurdles, Foran was looking in good nick physically and almost past his shoulder problems.

The Warriors will kick off their 2017 campaign at the Auckland Nines in a fortnight and Kearney revealed star No.1 Tuivasa-Sheck was likely to make his return from an ACL injury at the pre-season tournament.

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